While anything is possible, I haven't heard of this problem with the standard Samba code and I think I would have.Is it possible for a misconfigured or buggy Samba server to cause a memory leak on a Linux client that eventually crashes the client?I will say it again, you need to contact synology, I doubt if anyone here can help you and you will not get any help from the samba mailing list, the synology changes are so large,
I wonder if memory fragmentation rather than exhaustion is causing the Pi to slow and hang.
It may be something totally unconnected with either the Samba code or synologys changes, it will need tracking down to just what is causing the problem, getting wireshark traces etc.
The problem here is if the problem is being caused by a piece of software on the synology device, it may be that synology has modified the standard code and if so, they are the ones that need to fix it.
Statistics: Posted by hortimech — Wed Nov 20, 2024 6:53 pm